1st Progress Report - Sept. 17th

1st Progress Report - Sept. 17th

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Progress reports for the first grading period were
distributed to all students on Thursday, September 17th through 4th
period classes. (INOW progress reports include
live instruction classes at WPHS. See below for details on classes in
other locations and formats.) The first report card will go out on October 15, 2015.

For grade information in online classes or courses not listed on progress reports, see below:

CATA Grades
- Students taking career technical courses at CATA will receive grading
reports from the Career Center. Semester averages for credit will
appear on the second and final report cards.

Compass Credit Recovery
- Students taking credit recovery courses through Compass may view
grades and progress by logging in to their accounts. The Compass
program is contained within the school network and can only be accessed
at school. Reports are available from the teacher/facilitator.

Hancock Grades
- Students who are taking courses at CATA in the Hancock Program are
using Compass. Students may view grades and progress by logging in.
Progress reports will be provided by CATA.

Dual Enrollment
- Students taking dual enrollment courses with Wallace State should
speak directly with the instructor for grade and progress information.
Final grades for the Fall semester will be posted on the student's
MyWallaceState account.

Fast Track Academy - Students
participating in the Fast Track Academy should refer to their
instructors for grade and progress information. Any course that is
taken through dual enrollment will have a final grade available through
the student's MyWallaceState account. Courses taken through Compass can
be accessed by logging in to the students account.

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